Decisive Legal Solutions for Real Estate Disputes

Protecting your real estate assets through rigorous Property law

We represent commercial property owners, co-owners, and developers in high-stakes litigation, title defects, and complex contract breaches across Montreal.

Real estate legal consultation and contract review
14+ Years of litigation experience
$42M+ In property value defended
94% Favourable settlement rate
280+ Complex title disputes resolved
Core Focus

Specialized Property law expertise

We do not offer generalized legal advice. Our practice is strictly focused on resolving high-value real estate disputes and structuring resilient title frameworks.

Title & boundary disputes

Resolving overlapping boundaries, easements, encroachments, and title defects that threaten your ownership integrity.

  • Boundary rectifications
  • Easement enforcement
  • Slander of title actions

Commercial leasing litigation

Defending landlord and tenant rights in high-stakes lease violations, non-payment disputes, and eviction proceedings.

  • Breach of lease covenants
  • Operating cost audits
  • Eviction & repossession

Co-ownership & syndicate law

Navigating complex conflicts between co-owners, syndicates, and developers regarding common expenses and bylaws.

  • Declaration of co-ownership disputes
  • Syndicate decision challenges
  • Special assessment litigation
Structured Approach

Our analytical case progression

01

Documentary diagnostic

We review your deeds, land registry filings, and historical correspondence to identify structural legal vulnerabilities.

02

Risk & cost modeling

We calculate the financial impact of litigation versus rapid strategic settlement, giving you clear commercial choices.

03

Decisive legal action

We execute aggressive, structured courtroom strategies or ironclad transactional settlements to secure your property rights.

Preliminary risk assessment

Select your legal scenario below to view our standard diagnostic priority level.

Priority: High Diagnostic Priority

Active boundary disputes require immediate review of land surveyor certificates to prevent prescriptive rights acquisition.

Direct Answers

Frequently asked questions

In Quebec, rights can be acquired or lost through prescription over a 10-year period under specific conditions. Immediate action is critical to halt prescription and protect your original boundaries.
No. Commercial leases typically outline a specific default and cure period. Bypassing these provisions or performing an unlawful lockout can result in severe damages claims against the landlord.
The syndicate is legally responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the building's common portions. Failure to address known structural defects can expose the syndicate to direct liability from individual co-owners.

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